Parkinson's disease (PD) patients exhibit deficits in saccade performance, pupil function, and blink rate. Isolated REM (rapid eye movement) Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) is a harbinger to PD making them candidates to investigate for early oculomotor abnormalities as PD biomarkers.
We tested whether saccade, pupillary, and blink responses in RBD were similar to PD.
RBD (n=22), PD (n=22) patients, and healthy controls (CTRL) (n=74) were studied with video-based eye-tracking.
RBD patients did not have significantly different saccadic behavior compared to CTRL, but PD patients differed from CTRL and RBD. Both patient groups had significantly lower blink rates, dampened pupil constriction, and dilation responses compared to CTRL.
RBD and PD patients had altered pupil and blink behavior compared to CTRL. Because RBD saccade parameters were comparable to CTRL, pupil and blink brain areas may be impacted before saccadic control areas, making them potential prodromal PD biomarkers. © 2021 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
RBD and PD patients had altered pupil and blink behavior compared to CTRL. Because RBD saccade parameters were comparable to CTRL, pupil and blink brain areas may be impacted before saccadic control areas, making them potential prodromal PD biomarkers. © 2021 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.A novel metric called Layered Symbolic Decomposition frequency (LSDf) has been shown to be an independent predictor of ventricular arrhythmia and mortality in patients receiving implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) devices. This novel index studies the fragmentation of the QRS complex. However, its generalizability to predict cardiovascular events for other cardiac procedures is unknown. Herein, we investigated the applicability of LSDf as a predictive measure for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) in patients receiving coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).
One hundred ninety-five patients had high-resolution ECG recorded prior to CABG surgery in 2012/2013 and were followed for a mean duration of 7.32±0.32years for postoperative cardiovascular outcomes. These outcomes were described as a modified composite of MACE defined as hospitalization for heart failure, ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, and cardiovascular death including stroke and cardiac arrest. One hundred seventy-two patients were included for analysis and 18 patients experienced a postoperative cardiovascular outcome. These patients had significantly increased age (71.3 vs. 64.6years, p=.007), prolonged QRS duration (113.22 vs. 97.35ms, p=.003), reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (42.7% vs. 56.5%, p&lt;.001), and lower LSDf percent (13.5% vs. 16.9%, p=.002). Patients with an LSDf below 13.25% were 4.8 (OR 1.7-13.5, p&lt;.001) times more likely to experience a MACE and up to 19.4 (OR 4.2-90.3, p&lt;.001) times more likely to experience a MACE when older than 70years and an ejection fraction below 50%.
Layered Symbolic Decomposition frequency may be an applicable metric to predict long-term cardiovascular outcomes in patients with ischemic heart disease.
Layered Symbolic Decomposition frequency may be an applicable metric to predict long-term cardiovascular outcomes in patients with ischemic heart disease.Citrus sinensis lateral organ boundary 1 (CsLOB1) was previously identified as a critical disease susceptibility gene for citrus bacterial canker, which is caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc). However, the molecular mechanisms of CsLOB1 in citrus response to Xcc are still elusive. Here, we constructed transgenic plants overexpressing and RNAi-silencing of CsLOB1 using the canker-disease susceptible 'wanjincheng' orange (C. sinensis Osbeck) as explants. CsLOB1-overexpressing plants exhibited dwarf phenotypes with smaller and thicker leaf, increased branches and adventitious buds clustered on stems. These phenotypes were followed by a process of pustule- and canker-like development that exhibited enhanced cell proliferation. Pectin depolymerization and expansin accumulation were enhanced by CsLOB1 overexpression, while cellulose and hemicellulose synthesis were increased by CsLOB1 silence. Whilst overexpression of CsLOB1 increased susceptibility, RNAi-silencing of CsLOB1 enhanced resistance to canker disease without impairing pathogen entry. Transcriptome analysis revealed that CsLOB1 positively regulated cell wall degradation and modification processes, cytokinin metabolism, and cell division. Additionally, 565 CsLOB1-targeted genes were identified in chromatin immunoprecipitation-sequencing (ChIP-seq) experiments. Motif discovery analysis revealed that the most highly overrepresented binding sites had a conserved 6-bp 'GCGGCG' consensus DNA motif. RNA-seq and ChIP-seq data suggested that CsLOB1 directly activates the expression of four genes involved in cell wall remodeling, and three genes that participate in cytokinin and brassinosteroid hormone pathways. Our findings indicate that CsLOB1 promotes cell proliferation by mechanisms depending on cell wall remodeling and phytohormone signaling, which may be critical to citrus canker development and bacterial growth in citrus.Tumor genomic profiling (TGP) has the potential to identify germline variants in addition to its primary use of informing cancer treatment based on genetic alterations within the tumor. However, there are no formal consensus guidelines to identify patients who would be eligible for genetic counseling (GC) and germline testing (GT) testing in patients undergoing TGP. The purpose of this study is to describe an institutionally developed Germline Review Protocol (GRP) to evaluate adult cancer patient cases already undergoing TGP to determine GC referral eligibility. We report on our retrospective experience implementing this protocol into practice wherein 172 patients out of 638 patients reviewed (27%) were recommended for a GC referral over a 17-month time period. https://www.selleckchem.com/ Of those 172 patients recommended for a GC referral, only 34 patients (20%) completed GC and GT. Among patients who received GT, 15 (44%) were positive for at least one pathogenic or likely pathogenic (P/LP) variant, seven patients (21%) were negative and 12 patients (35%) had at least 1 variant of uncertain significance (VUS).